. | 1. | a thin slab of wood, metal, etc., fixed horizontally to a wall or in a frame, for supporting objects. |
| 2. | the contents of this: a shelf of books. |
| 3. | a surface or projection resembling this; ledge. |
| 4. | Physical Geography.
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| 5. | Archery. the upper part of the bow hand, on which the arrow rests. |
| 6. | off the shelf, readily available from merchandise in stock: Any of those parts can be purchased off the shelf. |
| 7. | on the shelf, Informal.
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| 1. | to place (something) on a shelf or shelves. |
| 2. | to put off or aside from consideration: to shelve the question. |
| 3. | to remove from active use or service; dismiss. |
| 4. | to furnish with shelves. |
shelve (shělv) v. shelved, shelv·ing, shelves v. tr.
To slope gradually; incline. [From shelf (on the model of such pairs as calf, calve).] shelv'er n. |
shelves (shělvz) n. Plural of shelf. |